Pokémon Go is the latest mobile game that has families addicted both their screen and going outside. Who knew a game could do that!? Parents and kiddos alike are trying to be the best Pokémon trainer “like no one ever was.” Here are the best reactions from parents on Twitter about this cultural craze. Gotta read em all… Pokémon!

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Are you playing Pokémon Go? Let us know in the comments below!

 

Top ten cookies of LA lists abound. But they’re all for grownups, and tend to feature flavors and versions that kids don’t want. Rye flour, extra dark chocolate, green tea extract: while they ring our bell, kids crave a gooey, rich, decadent not-plain-but-not-fancy cookie. Like Grandma makes. Or like Grandma would make if she were a professional baker. These are the very best spots in town for an afterschool or anytime cookie treat that will delight your wee top chefs. (And make you feel like a kid again, too!)

photo: Milk Jar Cookies

Milk Jar Cookies
With Milk Jar’s warm, rustic interior, you feel like you’re lounging in Grandma’s kitchen while eating her cookies. Beautiful farmhouse style tables beg families to linger over some of the most scrumptious cookies in town. These dense cookies manage to stay just barely this side of too-sweet and too-gooey, which renders them prefect, in our opinion (and that of the kids we’ve surveyed). Individual cookies hardly come cheap at $3 a pop, but they’re large enough in size to satisfy any sweet tooth. Broguiere’s Milk and Sightglass Coffee’s Coffee are on tap as well to wash down every last morsel. They also serve one of the only gluten free cookies in town that is every bit as amazing as it’s floured counterpart.

Gotta try flavor: The Banana Split brings all the kids to the jar. But we can’t pass up the plain old chocolate chip.

5466 Wilshire Blvd.
Miracle Mile
323-634-9800
Online: milkjarcookies.com

photo: Jolie Loeb

Cookie Good
The cookie ingredients look designed for parents: Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla, Callebaut & Guittard chocolate, and AA sweet creamery butter. But the cookie menu is all kid. Birthday Cake. Caramel-Pretzel. Frosted Flakes.  Peach Cobbler Cookies. Pancakes & Bacon. Churro. Glazed Donut. Flavors at this Santa Monica shop are from the mind of a baker not afraid to think outside of the chocolate chip (though there is classic Chocolate Chip Cookie, and it is exemplary). For your first visit, come for a birthday or family gathering, so you can get a few dozen in assorted flavors, because asking kids to pick one kind is almost impossible. Cookie flavors aren’t the only innovation here: cereal flavored milk is whipped up to wash it down.

Gotta try flavor: Honestly, nothing here has ever disappointed, so if something looks good, we guarantee it will taste good.

2448 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica
424-280-4100
Online: cookiegood.com

photo: Diddy Riese via Facebook

Diddy Riese
Diddy Riese makes cookies so good, they can draw a die hard Trojan to Westwood. Nestled in the heart of Bruin country, this Westwood Village staple has drawn lines down the block, no matter the time of day, for over 30 years. Hungry broods wait patiently for a chance to devour soft and chewy cookies for just 50 cents each or three for $1.25 (cash only). There’s ample window counter seating inside and a few chairs along the sidewalk where you can kick back, relax and mock the drooling patrons still waiting for their turn.

Gotta try flavor: Kids love the Double Chocolate Chip (not too dark and rich for kids, the way some gourmet cookies can be) and the Candy Cookie. When it’s hot, order any two cookies with a scoop of ice cream for a fresh ice cream sandwich for only $2.

926 Broxton Ave.
Westwood
310-208-0448
Online: diddyriese.com

photo: Stella Barra

Stella Barra/M Kitchen
It’s amazing that this is actually a joint known (and beloved) for the pizza because kids think of this as the cookie spot. Might be because the cookies are the size of their heads. Might be because they come in amazing flavors (Bacon Chocolate Chip and Rice Krispy Chip are kid pleasers). Might be because they manage to be crispy at the edges and chewy in the center and perfect all the way through. Or maybe kids don’t think about any of that, they just remember that the cookies are knee-weakening, mind-numbingly good. If you get one after dinner, one cookie can be shared betwixt the entire family, and all will leave perfectly sated.

Gotta try flavor: While Bacon and Krispy Treats are amazingly good, the plain Sea Salt Chocolate Chip is the place to start. And get one of the oatmeal apple cookies to go. They’re perfect for breakfast. (Ok, a very sweet breakfast!)

Stella Barra is located in Hollywood and Santa Monica. (M Street Kitchen is just in Santa Monica. All three spots serve the cookies.) Check the website for details.
Online: stellabarra.com

photo: Semi Sweet Bakery via Facebook

Semisweet Bakery
All your old school favorites are made at this Downtown sweet spot, and they’re updated with just a hint of something modern. Not in a nouveau fancy way, but it a way that takes the ordinary and makes extraordinary. Like their chocolate chip cookie. It’s your classic, but with 3 kinds of chips, one of which is potato, to give it a texture and salty edge that pushes it into phenomenal. They also have a Samoa Macaroon that is a version of the Girl Scout classic that is not only amazing, it’s available year round. If they start making Thin Mints, the Scouts may go out of business.

Gotta try flavor: The Triple Chip. Salty, sweet, amazing. And while it’s a little off topic, while you’re here, sneak in one of the homemade ding-a-lings or pop tarts.

105 E 6th St.
Downtown LA
213-228-9975
Online: semisweetbakery.com

photo: Mary A. via Yelp

Big Sugar Bakeshop
They’re justifiably known for their cupcakes and chess pies. But skipping out on the cookies would be a shame. (There’s nothing that says you can’t get both…) In jars you can ogle, the cookies taste like a small town fresh baked treat and makes you feel like you’ve stepped back to a simpler time. Both locations are in perfect spots: when you’re downtown, treats here top off a perfect day at Grand Park, after seeing a show or visiting the new Broad Museum. And the homey space on Ventura Blvd. caps a day of shopping or playing down the street at The Coop.

Gotta try flavor: The big sparkling sugar cookies are a delight for those that don’t love chocolate (they exist!), while buckeye balls (Midwesterner’s mouths salivate at the mention) and the State Fair Oatmeal cookie will balance perfectly with your Groundworks coffee.

Big Sugar Bakeshop is located in Studio City and Downtown LA. Check the website for details.
Online: bigsugarbakeshop.com

 photo: Jolie Loeb

Cookie Casa Bakery
Cookie Casa is the closest we come to the cookies Mom made. They’re not huge, or crazy flavored. They’re just the right size, texture and taste to make you think that these are the cookies you’d make if you’d had the time, ingredients, commercial convection oven—oh, and talent. Because somehow the cookies here are perfectly homemade, yet perfectly perfect. No over baked edges, no almost raw middle, none of the things that plague us when we’re in the kitchen. Just really, really good cookies. This is where we go when you just want to greet the kids after school with plate of simple deliciousness, milk and a hug. (And if you pass them off at the school bake sale as your own, we won’t tell.)

Gotta try flavor: The Red Velvet Crackle makes kids very happy. As does the Chocolate Peanut Butter, which tastes like a gooey peanut butter cup. For accompanying grownups or tots with adventurous taste buds, we suggest the Molasses Ginger Sandwich Cookie, which balances the spices with a smidge of frosting.

8116 Beverly Blvd.
Mid-City
310-922-6396
Online: cookiecasa.com

photo: DeLuscious Cookies + Milk

DeLuscious Cookies + Milk
The name says it all; they’re luscious (not other word describes the melt in your mouth factor of these cookies) and delicious. Even though this shop gears more toward delivering and shipping its delectable delights, families with undeniable cravings can stop by their upstairs nook on Highland and pick up a couple to go. At $3.50 each, these nibblers are meant for an extra special outing when you want your little cookie connoisseurs to indulge in pure decadence. It should be noted that cookies are baked to order, but DeLuscious makes extras of its most popular flavors which are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you call ahead, they’ll let you know what’s currently baked and available.

Gotta try it flavor: Go classic here for the kids, and start with the Chocolate Chip, which is almost always available. VeLuscious is the shop’s tasty vegan line if you’re looking for an option without animal products, but those you must order ahead.

829 N. Highland Ave.
Mid-City
323-460-2370
Online: delusciouscookies.com

photo: Marissa H. via Yelp

Snookies Cookies
Snookies is a Los Angeles legend for baked treats since Snookie (no, not that Snookie) got her cookies promoted on the Rick Dees’ radio show in 1984. Now located in a sweet lilac store in Glendale, Snookies serves up seventeen soft yet crumbly, rich cookie flavors, as well as brownies and muffins. They’ll also deliver them locally, if you can’t leave the house, but can’t live without your cookies.

Gotta try flavor: The Snookie Doodle is so good, even die hard chocolate loving kids often prefer it to their standby. But if you’re not sure, sample away. They always have fresh cookie samples out for everyone to try to make sure you pick the perfect flavor.

1609 Victory Blvd.
Glendale
818-502-2013
Online: snookies.com

Where do you get your cookie fix for everyday treats or birthday party must-haves? We’d love to know!

–Jennifer O’Brien & Meghan Rose

Nothing says summer like ice cream. But if you are looking for a healthier way to beat the heat—cold kick it with these sweet spots that offer lots of flavor, fresh fruits and less fat. Read on for four, fam-friendly froyo places that serve up the soft stuff.

The Yogurt Tap
This all-natural joint serves up flavors using fresh, fruit-packed with good stuff that is hard to pronounce (including live and active cultures like S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus and L. acidophilus). All of their yogurt selections are made in-house daily, and we love that you pay by the ounce and their tasty assortment of toppings. With no artificial flavors or dyes, this is froyo you can feel good feeding them.

Details: 419 Church St. Decatur, 404-373-6090, theyogurttap.com

Jujubees Italian Frozen Yogurt
Jujubees is a wonderful little locally owned frozen yogurt shop.  They normally offer 4 standby flavors and one yummy rotating flavor. Orange mango is amazing. After you order, choose from their many fresh fruit toppings. For a unique twist, they add toppings and then put more yogurt on top.

Details: 4279 Roswell Rd., 404-303-0024, facebook.com/Jujubees

Yogurberry
Touted as one of the creamiest froyo’s in Atlanta, Yogurberry makes their frozen yogurt with  organic, grassfed milk. They partner with a local farmer to bring the healthiest organic ingredients, serving up innovative flavors (like taro and pomegranate) plus other clever concoctions like Bubble Tea. Sip on the green smoothie (spinach or kale, orange, lime, apple, ginger, yogurt and cilantro) while the littles dive into the frozen yogurt banana split.

Details: 3281 Piedmont Rd., 678-487-7752, yogurberryatl.com

Fruttela
A perfect pit stop after an adventure in the Old Fourth Ward or on the belt line, Fruttela offers 50 different toppings and 10 flavors touted as “a more fruitful yogurt.” Their yogurt is made fresh every day with organic ingredients, fiber-full fruit pulp and probiotics.  Ask for a sample and remember to try the red velvet and pumpkin spice flavors before you leave.

Details: 701 Highland Ave., 404-588-0117, lafruttela.com

Where is your favorite spot to score froyo in Atlanta? Tell us in the comments section below!

—Jessica Obenschain

Photos courtesy of The Yogurt Tap, JujuBees via Facebook, Donnie H. and Daniel B. via Yelp

It’s Friday night (er, afternoon) and it’s just you and the bambino. Instead of vegging out at home—with pizza and strained peas—try out one of these ideas for a fun mini-date with one of your greatest loves.

Photo: Miriam Zemel via Flickr

Pack a Picnic for the “Park”
There’s a reason picnics are a favorite activity for spending time with someone special, and nothing is more special than your little bundle. Pack your favorite finger foods (sushi rolls, mini quiches, tea sandwiches?) along with some of baby’s favorites too (milk, applesauce, strainedsweet potatoes?). Grab the most comfortable blanket you can find and park baby and yourself somewhere grassy and beautiful (if it’s too cold outside, spread the entire set up out in your living room). Tell her about the sky and the clouds, the trees and the flowers. Watch the colors change as the sun goes down. These are moments you’ll cherish when she’s all grown up.

Get Snap Happy
You’ve likely snapped 154,872 candids of your baby, but when was the last time you were both in the same photo? Grab a tripod or the ever-popular selfie stick, or set your smartphone camera’s timer, and take a bunch of pics for memories that last a lifetime. Up the ante (and feel like a total pro) with outfit changes and DIY sheet backdrops.

Photo: craigfinlay via Flickr

Read Books at Your Local Bookstore
These days, most bookstores and libraries have special sections devoted entirely to the littlest loves in your life. Spend the better part of an afternoon or evening reading stories, poems and nursery rhymes to your precious babe. When she drifts off to sleep, you can mosey over to the in-store café and spend time sipping your favorite specialty coffee while getting lost in a good romance or crime novel. It’s the perfect date!

Go Out for Ice Cream
Is baby too young for an ice cream? Too bad, because you’re not! Whether you fancy a single scoop vanilla cone, or a double decker chocolate dipped cone with sprinkles, or a banana split with whipped cream and a cherry, you deserve whatever it is (you’ve been busy growing and caring for a tiny human for goodness sakes). Enjoy a special treat with your baby. And if you slip her a sweet, sugary bite or two, she will surely love you for it!

Photo: BenSpark via Flickr

Get Crafty
Those tiny baby feet can melt your heart in a glance. But they get a little bigger everyday until they’re no longer the cutest-little-things-you’ve-ever-seen. Spend an afternoon capturing the cuteness while you can. Find the nearest pottery studio where you can slap some paint on those piggies and make baby foot prints for wall hangings, mugs, tiles, and more. Don’t forget to make something for Grandma!

Peruse Your Local Pet Store
Slip baby in a sling and stroll through the nearest pet store. Babies have a way of connecting with other cute and lively little things. Who doesn’t enjoy watching kitties, bunnies, birds, and puppies, even if they’re locked (temporarily) in cages? Spend extra time near the aquariums. Baby will love the gurgle of the water tanks and the quick, colorful fish. Do those neon yellow ones really glow in the dark? Yes!

Do you have any great ideas for spending quality time with your baby? Tell us in the Comments section below. 

—Jamy Bond

Milk and cookies are the quintessential after school snack, but who has time – or energy in the September heat – to shop and bake? To celebrate settling into school and make you look like the supermom you are (without supermom effort), we’ve rounded up amazing companies that deliver across Los Angeles and will bring the milk and cookies right to your house.

photo credit: delusciouscookies.com

Deluscious Cookies + Milk
Go ahead and grab a drool napkin, you’ll need it to deal with the decadent treats from Deluscious. Flavors range from the traditional, melt in your mouth chocolate chip (using three kinds of Belgian, dark and semi-sweet chocolates) to the more exotic, seasonal offerings like banana mango coconut (OMG kind of good). Deluscious bakes cookies to order and never has them sitting on the shelf, so it’s like eating them right out of the oven. Plus, they offer vegan and gluten free options.

Cost: One dozen cookies start at $39.95 + $5 for a bottle of 2% chilled milk
Delivery area: Large hand-delivery area from Manhattan Beach to Burbank
Flavor not to miss: Chocolate Chip
Online: delusciouscookies.com

photo credit: Snookies Cookies via Yelp

Snookies Cookies
Snookies is a Los Angeles legend for baked treats since Snookie (no, not that Snookie) got her cookies promoted on the Rick Dees’ radio show in 1984. Now located in a sweet lilac store in Glendale, Snookies offers hand delivery of  seventeen soft yet crumbly, rich cookie flavors, as well as brownies and muffins, in a clever array of packages like a hot air balloon basket. Happy noshing.

Cost: 18 cookies + half gallon of milk start at $36.95
Delivery area: Hand delivery to Los Angeles, Orange County, and parts of Ventura, San Bernadino and Riverside counties.
Flavor not to miss: Snookie Doodle
Online: snookies.com

 photo credit:Milk Jar Cookies’ facebook page

Milk Jar Cookies
Besides having the amazing, slam dunk flavors you’d expect in its thick, soft cookies, Milk Jar offers ice cream inspired flavors to remind you of summer. For example, their popular banana split cookie is made with fresh strawberries, chocolate and butterscotch chips in a banana dough. Crumble those on top of your next sundae for extreme bliss. They deliver these circles from heaven with fresh milk from Broguiere’s Dairy. It’s like your grandma dropped off cookies and a hug. Gluten-free is available as well.

Cost: One dozen starts at $30 + $5 for half gallon of milk
Delivery: Santa Monica, Downtown, Manhattan Beach, Sherman Oaks, and everywhere in between
Flavor not to miss: Banana Split
Online: milkjarcookies.com

photo credit: Isabella’s Cookies via Facebook

Isabella’s Cookies
You may have picked up a bag of these addicting sweet and salty smile makers at Whole Foods, but with the easy delivery service using their interactive and super fun website, you can have any of their over twenty flavors shipped to your door. Some call these cookies “dangerous”, but we just call them “awesome.”

Cost: $7 for 10 “Bites” and up
Delivery area: All around Los Angeles
Flavor(s) not to miss: Mocha Monster for mom (made with five shots of espresso!) and Strawberry Shortcake for everyone else
Online: isabellascookies.com

 photo credit: Mylkman.com

Make your own cookies, but get fresh milk delivered from:

Mylkman Almond Mylk
You may be getting your fix of yummy Mylkman Almond Mylk from your local Farmers Market, but did you know you can get it delivered to your door every Thursday? Based in Venice Beach, Mylkman is the first ever almond milk delivery service which brings you milk made from coconuts and raw organic almonds, sans sweeteners, additives, dairy soy or gluten. Fresh as fresh can be, it’s delivered the day it’s made. If you’ve never even thought about going vegan, this might convince you.  If you have any dairy allergies in the family, the convenience of this delicious delivery service will make your year.

Cost: $15 for a 32 ounce bottle
Delivery area: Los Angeles County
Online: mylkman.com

The Milk Man
Variety is the name of the game at The Milk Man delivery – they carry raw, organic and traditional milk products from local dairies such as Alta Dena, Broguieres (in bottles!) and Claravale Farm. You can also get products like La Brea bread and fresh eggs. This means you can snack on cookies while you make an egg sandwich for dinner (Brinner!). With all milk being junk-free, like no antibioitics or RBST, you can chug away.  Put The Milk Man on speed dial in time for Christmas – the Egg Nog from Broguieres will be the hit of your holiday party.

Cost: One gallon of Alta Dena starts at $6.29
Delivery area: All over Los Angeles
Online: broguiereshomedelivery.com

−Shannon Guyton

Do you have a favorite delivery spot we missed? Let us know in the comment section below!

photo credit: Neptune’s Net via Pre-K-Gourmet B. on Yelp

If your kids think fish only comes in stick form, it’s time to broaden their horizons. Lucky for you, LA is now home to some of the tastiest seafood spots in the country. So whether your little ones are craving fried clams by the beach or salmon grilled to the peak of perfection, we’ve reeled in the freshest fish joints that serve up the bounty of the sea in a kid-pleasing way.

Neptune’s Net
For over 50 years, Neptune’s Net (or “The Net” as it’s lovingly called by locals) has been serving up fantastic and affordable seafood by the sea. Known for some of the freshest catches in Malibu and breathtaking views of the Pacific, it screams “lazy beach day” with your pint-sized surf crew. Tikes will devour fabulous fish and chips, killer crab cakes and savory shrimp followed by (if mom and dad give the a-okay) a towering swirl of chocolate and vanilla frozen yogurt. After you’ve finished dining, tots will love checking out the long parade of motorcycles lined up in front of the restaurant as a devoted following of bikers regularly stop by for a bite and a brew.

Tip: There is no kid’s menu and regular portions are rather large, so order up several dishes to sample and share – that’s one great way to get them to try new things!

42505 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu
Phone: 310-457-3095
Online: neptunesnet.com

photo credit: Neptune’s Net via Lawrence S. on Yelp

Connie and Ted’s
Connie and Ted’s is so incredibly delicious, you’ll want to drop by with your hungry brood every single night of the week. (No cooking for Mom!) This cheerful seafoodery is helmed by famed LA chef, Michael Cimarusti (owner of Providence), so you know you’re in for a drool-worthy sustainable seafood meal. Kids will love starting of with a piping hot cup of some of the best New England clam chowder on the planet. There is no kid-specific menu available, but best bets for tots include the fried clams, lobster roll, mac and cheese and for more adventurous pallets, an unbelievable selection of fresh oysters. There’s plenty of seating inside, but a table on the patio is pure perfection on a lovely fall evening.

Tip: Due to the restaurant’s crazy popularity, we highly recommend advanced reservations.  But if you get there early or still have a wait, order up a lemonade and while away the time sitting and sipping in the bar patio’s rocking chairs.

8171 Santa Monica Blvd.
West Hollywood
Phone: 323-848-2722
Online: connieandteds.com

photo credit: Connie and Ted’s via Facebook

Water Grill
The original Water Grill downtown has always been a delicious mainstay for Angelenos, but we love the newer beachside location in Santa Monica for dining with the kiddos. Right across the street from the ocean, little ones will dig the lively East Coast atmosphere and can choose from a delicious offering of items. From the appetizer menu, we recommend the Wild Atlantic True Cod Fish Tacos and from the kid’s menu – fish and chips or grilled Atlantic salmon with a side of Yukon Gold mashed potatoes. If there’s any room left for dessert, you can’t go wrong with the Banana Chocolate Sundae sprinkled with chocolate covered corn flakes.

Tip: Skip the valet prices and take advantage of free parking available two blocks away at the public lots on 2nd Street.  And take advantage of the proximity to Tongva Park for a family play date to either work up an appetite or work off that banana split.

1401 Ocean Ave.
Santa Monica
Phone: 310-394-5669
Online: watergrill.com

 photo credit: the Water Grill via Facebook

The Lobster
If the Lobster’s idyllic location at end of the Santa Monica Pier doesn’t jolt your kid’s excitement meter, the ah-mah-zing seafood dishes will. Request a table near the window so your tikes can take in picturesque views of the iconic Ferris wheel while chowing down on some of the tastiest grub near the shore. Kiddos do cartwheels over the Barramundi Fish and Chips, Dungeness Crab Enchiladas and truffle Parmesan fries (and they’re all things you’ll be sneaking bites of, too). After you’ve finished eating, hit up the pier for a friendly showdown at the Playland Arcade followed by a hair raising ride on the Sea Dragon. Loads of fun – done and done.

Tip: This is where we bring the out-of-towners for dinner and a view.  You get fine dining, and the pier proximity makes a handy bribe for kids who sit still for supper.

1602 Ocean Ave.
Santa Monica
Phone: 310-458-9294
Online: thelobster.com

photo credit: The Lobster via Facebook

Captain Kidd’s Fish Market & Restaurant
When your mateys are soaking up sun in the South Bay, be sure to swing by Captain Kidd’s in Redondo Beach for an outstanding seafood lunch by the water. With three patios, there’s ample seating and the family pup is even welcome to join in the fun. Little ones will love seeing the live lobsters and crabs and get to order any fresh fish or shellfish on the menu just the way they like it, along with two sides. Good choices for pint-sized pirates include popcorn shrimp, clam strips, hush puppies or a fish sandwich made-to-order. A “Mini Pirates” menu is available as well, but prices are so affordable on the regular menu, tots may wish to branch out a bit.

209 N. Harbor Dr.
Redondo Beach
Phone: 310-372-7703
Online: captainkidds.com

photo credit: Captain Kidd’s Fish Market & Restaurant via Facebook 

Where does your family get their fishy fix? Let us know in the comments below! 

−Jennifer O’Brien